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2007
- 27 November 2007
Media Release: "Increasing Household Financial Risk – An Increasing Social Risk?"
(Working Paper)
- 13 November 2007
New Publication:
The paper ‘A Refutation of the Existence of the Other January Effect’ authored by Sean Pinder (MCFS Associate) and Steve Easton , has been accepted for publication in the International Review of Finance . The research is funded by the Melbourne Centre.
- 9 November 2007
New Publication:
The paper ‘Multi-Year Dynamics for Forecasting Economic and Regulatory Capital in Banking’ authored by Harald Scheule (MCFS Associate) and Daniel Roesch, has been accepted for publication in the Journal of Credit Risk. The research is funded by the Melbourne Centre.
- 25 September 2007
Further Information on Australia-New Zealand and International Shadow Financial Regulatory Committee21 September 2007
Improving Financial Regulation: Industry and Regulators explore the options
Financial Regulation: Costs Benefits and the Process of Regulatory Change
A conference held on September 19th 2007
convened by the Melbourne Centre for Financial Studies and sponsored by ASIC, APRA and FICA
- 20-21 August 2007
Prof. Kevin Davis, Director of Melbourne Centre, presents paper on Banking Sector Concentration and Four Pillars Policy at RBA Annual Research Conference on "The Structure and Resilience of the Financial System".
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2007 RBA Conference web
Comments on The Australian
- 22 August 2007
APEC FINANCE MINISTERS ENDORSE PROPOSAL FOR A "CATALOGUE OF POLICY EXPERIENCE AND CHOICES"
The Melbourne Centre for Financial Studies was engaged by the Australian Treasury in 2006 to assist in developing a proposal for creation of a "Catalogue of Policy Experience and Choices" regarding financial reform experience in APEC Economies. This work formed the basis of the proposal considered and supported by the APEC Finance Ministers at their Meeting on August 2-3 in Queensland. The relevant extract from their 2007 14TH APEC FINANCE MINISTERS’ MEETING JOINT MINISTERIAL STATEMENT is reproduced below, and the full statement can be found at http://www.apec.org/etc/medialib/apec_media_library/downloads/news_uploads/2007fmm/ii.Par.0001.File.tmp/07_FMM_JMS.pdf
8. Reform of Financial Sector: Catalogue of Policy Experience and Choices
(Australia, Indonesia, China, Japan and Vietnam – Australia, Indonesia, China and ADB for Catalogue)
The initiative comprised three policy dialogue workshops held in the People’s Republic of China, Indonesia and Australia. A key outcome of the initiative is the development of a web-based information resource on financial sector reform, the ‘Catalogue of Policy Experience and Choices’. The catalogue will be a secure, web-based information resource on financial sector reform experience for finance ministries, central banks and financial sector regulatory agencies in APEC. It will allow policy makers and regulators to draw upon the benefit of experience in developing and implementing financial sector reform in accordance with their individual circumstances.
- 01 June 2007
Melbourne Centre Submission to Economic Development and Infrastructure Commission:
Key Competitive Advantages and Recommendations for Growth in Victoria’s Financial Services Sector
- 17 May 2007
"Financial regulation: trends and prospects"
by Kevin Davis, is published on The Melbourne Review
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- 21 March 2007 - Current Issues Paper
"Community Banking, Bank Consolidation and Bank Valuations"
By Prof. Kevin Davis, Director of Melbourne Centre for Financial Studies
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